Development of AQUASTONE SP. Z O.O. through the implementation of an innovative composite material formulation within a unique line of sanitary products developed by Łukasiewicz – Industrial Chemistry Research Institute named after Prof. I. Mościcki in the first stage of the “Innovation Vouchers for SMEs” competition, project no. POIR.02.03.02-30-0041/20-00.
2.3.2 Innovation Vouchers for SMEs
Stage II investment phase – general competition
Project objective: to implement unique, both nationally and globally, lines of innovative sanitary products using composite technology. As a result of the project, a dedicated production line will be created and launched to implement product innovation in the form of significantly improved sanitary products using composite technology (bathtubs, shower trays, washbasins) through the application of an innovative composite material formulation.
Expected results: the project outcomes will be introduced to the market in the applicant’s offer through in house production and distribution processes. The project will enable increased competitiveness and innovation of the applicant’s offer through the implementation of innovative results and the use of specialized knowledge. Its implementation will allow the expansion and development of planned operational activities. The applicant will increase the competitiveness and innovation of its company by implementing the results of R and D work and will begin to incur expenditures on R and D activities. Aquastone also plans to enter new markets.
The project concerns the implementation of unique, both nationally and globally, lines of innovative sanitary products using composite technology. As a result of the project, a dedicated and modern production line will be created and launched to implement an innovative composite material formulation within a unique line of sanitary products (washbasins, shower trays, bathtubs) developed as part of an external service in the first stage of the “Innovation Vouchers for SMEs” competition.
Project value: PLN 984,000.00
EU funding: PLN 360,000.00